Monday, November 7, 2016

The book came out in 2008 and is still selling. It can't come as a surprise I think about the book and The Story and especially the characters when you consider they have been part of my life for 54 years. I may have written more books since3 208 and have so many more characters ass friends since, but these people, the king and queen, the minstrels, the children, and the many other well drawn and distinctive characters still rest with me, always part of "Chrisenm ind".

I want to write more about them, just for my own amusement and to keep up the writing that has been so hard for me since my stroke and my hemianopsia. I never finished "The Road to Paris" and I want to write O'Donnell's and MaacDhui's story.. I suppose I could make writing e.ercises the point of keeping this blog going.

ALSO BY CHRISTOPHER HAWTHORNE MOSS

ALSO BY CHRISTOPHERHAWTHORNE MOSS

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Nan Hawthorne now writes under the name Christopher Hawthorne Moss. You can contact Christopher at christopherhmoss@gmail.com .

The Saga Goes On

Many years went into the writing of Nan Hawthorne's (Christopher Hawthorne Moss's) An Involuntary King: A Tale of Anglo Saxon England, starting in 1965 with two pre-teens with astonishing imaginations. In this blog you will find many of the old letters and stories we wrote over those early years and also more recently as nan chose to turn the tale of her beloved fictional oldest friends into the novel. If you loved the novel, you will love these stories. If you love these stories, you will love the novel! Here you will find a newly uploaded story each day.If you have any questions, contact Christopher Hawthorne Moss (pen name Nan Hawthorne).